TOOLS
Wheels, Mops, Cones & Mandrels - Mini
Cousins Steel Cups Wires are made from 1 best grade steel. They are used to clean up or for texturing various types of metals. The ne grade of wire gives a smooth and shiny nish these lines have proven to be very popular, due to their low cost and efciency.
The bristles of the Cup can penetrate deep recesses, but still give an equal nish to a at surface, without disrupting the shape of the piece producing a brilliant shiny nish with very little effort.
Steel Cup Wire brushes will not damage the pieces). Code
Description
P1296M P1295M
Brass (Coarse) Brush Cup Steel (Coarse) Brush Cup
EACH Price breaks available, see website Brushes - Mini Pencil Bristle Brush
UOM Price EACH
Are very popular for jewellers, silversmiths, clock makers/repairers, light engineers, model makers and for arts and crafts
Steel brushes are recommended for hard metals such as aluminium, carbon steel, gilding metals and stainless steel
Are very economical and an efcient method for batch work
Can clean chains safely and get into awkward areas easily
Are perfect for antique silverware and medal renovation
£0.90 £0.90
Cousins Steel Brushes are made from 1 best grade steel. They are used to clean up or for texturing various types of metals. The ne grade of wire gives a smooth and shiny nish these lines have proven to be very popular, due to their low cost and efciency.
The bristles of the wheel can penetrate deep recesses, but still give an equal nish to a at surface, without disrupting the shape of the piece producing a brilliant shiny nish with very little effort.
Steel wheel brushes will not damage the pieces). Code
Description
P1300M P1299M
Traditional pencil bristle brushes have been an ideal manufactures choice for many generations.
Pencil bristle brushes are recommended for many types of metals gold, silver, platinum, copper, brass etc.
Perfect to reach into any deep crevice or hole Bristles are excellent to get into grooves, slits or uneven surfaces
Precision made excellent quality mm x 1mm
ses: P198M - Semi nish, use with P1388 P19M- Semi nish, use with compound P1394
Code
P1298M P1297M
Description
Medium (Black) Bristle Stiff (White) Bristle
UOM Price EACH
EACH Price breaks available, see website Brushes - Mini Pencil Wire Brush
£0.60 £0.60
CUTTING DISKS Wheels - MAXCUT Cutting Disks
Save time and money by cutting straight and precisely with our Circular Mini Mounted Saws.
ust some of their many uses: After making jump rings on a mandrel use these tools to cut free you links.
Cut a slit for screw heads se with a joint cutting tool to cut tube/wire fast, accurately and with ease. Put a circular saw into the cutting slit instead of a saw blade code C396/ C3968)
Texture designs on to items to add distinction. When testing precious metal use these saws to cut away suspected plate, much quicker than the traditional saw piercing method.
Circular Mini mounted Saws come mounted with screw on mandrels M391) with shank size are .3mm 3/3).
Thickness of mini saws Blades .1mm
Brass Wire Pencil...mm x 1mm Brass brushes are recommended for soft metals such as gold, silver, brass and bronze
Chains can be cleaned safely, easily for getting into awkward areas
Perfect for antique silverware and medal renovation
Cousins Brass Wire Brush Pencils are made from 1 brass. They are very popular and used to clean up or for texturing various types of metals. The ne grade of wire gives a smooth shiny nish.
When using these ne brass wire brushes you should use soap or a detergent with water as a lubricant otherwise a dull layer of brass will be deposited on your metal particularly on silver. The brass wires of the brush can penetrate deep recesses still giving an equal nish to a at surface, without disrupting the shape of the piece producing a brilliant nish with very little effort. Brass brushes will not damage your pieces.
Steel Wire Pencil...
Glass bre reinforced grinding wheels for cutting and slitting. The grinding wheels can be mounted on low powered motors or stationary grinders.
The production uses the most advanced technology and superior quality materials.
Diamond impregnated & glass bre reinforced ltra thin High cutting efciency o vibration ow dust development nbreakable se dry, no compounds needed sed on a wide range of metals including brass, copper, gold, sliver, platinum, palladium, titanium, pewter, tin, steel, iron, porcelain, aluminium, ceramic and steel alloys
The max cut cutting discs has very good wear and last longer when in use
ery good to do large batch loads of work with economical spending
very popular for ewellers, Silversmiths, ight Engineers, Model Makers and in Arts and Craft
ength 4mm Weight: 9grms Code
C32964 C32965 C32966 C32967 C32968
Brass (Coarse) Brush Pencil Steel (Coarse) Brush Pencil
EACH Price breaks available, see website
UOM Price EACH
Ideal in ewellery making or repairing for cutting ump rings, wire and slitting for hinges etc. Texturing grooves on items e.g. rings bracelets & earrings. ery good for cutting thicker items than sawing or saw piecing
Watch Bracelet end cutting or applications within clock part making / adapting Watch Bracelet end cutting or applications within clock part making / adapting.
use mandrel product Code P1343M for Max Cutting Discs C36, C366, and C36
use mandrel product Code M8 for Max Cutting Discs C368
mm , - , r.p.m. 6mm 1, - , r.p.m. 4mm 1, - , r.p.m. Diamond Impregnated for onger asting
Code C30565
C30566 C30567
C30568
£0.40 £0.40
Wheels - Steel Cutting Disks Description
Ø20mm (Thick Ø0.20mm) Diamond Impregnated
Ø20mm (Thick Ø0.30mm) Diamond Impregnated
Ø26mm (Thick Ø0.30mm) Ø40mm (Thick Ø0.50mm)
UOM Price EACH
EACH EACH
EACH Price breaks available, see website £2.80 £2.50
£1.15 £1.65
Description
Ø13mm Mounted Steel Saw Ø16mm Mounted Steel Saw Ø19mm Mounted Steel Saw Ø22mm Mounted Steel Saw Ø25mm Mounted Steel Saw
UOM Price EACH
EACH EACH EACH EACH
Price breaks available, see website
£3.95 £3.95 £3.95 £3.95 £4.95
Micromotor, Variable Speed, Marathon
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